Eloquence of the United States, Volumen3J. Seymour, 1829 - 527 páginas |
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... suppose that the genius of Columbia should visit one of them in his oppressor's prison , and attempt to reconcile him to his forlorn and wretched condition . She would say to him , in the language of gentlemen on the other side ...
... suppose that the genius of Columbia should visit one of them in his oppressor's prison , and attempt to reconcile him to his forlorn and wretched condition . She would say to him , in the language of gentlemen on the other side ...
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... Suppose it were even true , that an entire section of the union were opposed to the war , that section being a minority , is the will of the majority to be relinquished ? In that section the real strength of the opposition has been ...
... Suppose it were even true , that an entire section of the union were opposed to the war , that section being a minority , is the will of the majority to be relinquished ? In that section the real strength of the opposition has been ...
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... difference of price between bank notes and coin became at one time so great , as to threaten the most dangerous consequences . VOL . III . • 12 Suppose the condition of England to have been re- versed BANK OF THE UNITED STATES . 85.
... difference of price between bank notes and coin became at one time so great , as to threaten the most dangerous consequences . VOL . III . • 12 Suppose the condition of England to have been re- versed BANK OF THE UNITED STATES . 85.
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Suppose the condition of England to have been re- versed . Suppose that instead of a prosperous and in- creasing commerce , she had suffered the ruin of her trade , and that the product of her manufactures had lain upon her hands , as ...
Suppose the condition of England to have been re- versed . Suppose that instead of a prosperous and in- creasing commerce , she had suffered the ruin of her trade , and that the product of her manufactures had lain upon her hands , as ...
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... suppose this information discloses alarming events , not merely as it regards the peace of the country , but in respect to its constitution and cha- racter ? Impossible . In communicating these papers , and voluntarily calling the ...
... suppose this information discloses alarming events , not merely as it regards the peace of the country , but in respect to its constitution and cha- racter ? Impossible . In communicating these papers , and voluntarily calling the ...
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